Aloha Sunshine Tours

Aloha Sunshine Tours has developed an interesting and effective concept regarding taking tours on the Hawaiian Islands. If you are staying on any of the four major Hawaiian islands of Oahu, Maui, Kauai or the Big Island..........Aloha Sunshine Tours will have tours available for you to take to visit the most interesting and important regions that the other Hawaiian Islands have to offer. These tours are all one day tours and include interisland airfare and complete tour itinerary in the island you are choosing to visit. This makes seeing the other islands much more simple than having to pick up your belongings and fly to another island where you would need to arrange for another hotel room and another rent-a-car. These inter-island tours are usually all-day events leaving early in the morning and arriving back at your own hotel by mid-evening. These all inclusive tours make visiting the sites on other islands a very simple process. In addition, Aloha Sunshine Tours will, with the exception of Kauai, provide wonderful tours of the island you are actually staying on as well.

Aloha Sunshine Tours carries activities in the following categories

The island of Oahu has more special attractions than any other island by far. You can visit Pearl Harbor and the Battleship Missouri Memorial, tour the Hawaiian Waters 25 acre water adventure park, participate in horseback riding, ATV rides, Hawaiian sailing and fishing, visit Hawaiian movie sites at the Kualoa Ranch, spend a day at the Polynesian Cultural Center or visit Oahu's famous Sea Life Park and interact with dolphins at this World Class Ocean Center.

The "Mighty Mo" was the last and most celebrated battleship ever built. It was aboard her decks that the documents ending WW II were signed, bringing a new era of friendship and cooperation in the Pacific.

We market and sell some tours as "Combination Tours" on Maui. Please keep in mind that as a general rule the differences between two tours bought as a "Combination Tour" instead of two individual tours that were purchased on an "A La Carte" basis normally has more to do with logistics than with pricing.

If you are coming to Oahu and going on a cruise ship then you need to make sure you browse our cruise ship category before you make any reservations for shore activities before or after you go on the cruise.

The Big Island of Hawaii is the largest island in the State of Hawaii and has more areas to visit on a sightseeing tour than other islands. One of the most dynamic of the Big Island of Hawaii tours are the land tours taking you Hawaii Volcanoes National Park where you can often see lava close up.

We frequently get asked questions from our clients about the handicap accessibility of our tours. As a result of this we have created category on our website called "Handicap Accessible Tours on the Big Island".

We frequently get asked questions from our clients about the handicap accessibility of our tours. As a result of this we have created category on our website called "Handicap Accessible Tours on Maui".

We frequently get asked questions from our clients about the handicap accessibility of our tours. As a result of this we have created category on our website called "Handicap Accessible Tours on Oahu".

Helicopter and air tours are undoubtedly the most spectacular way to see the island of Oahu. Most people think of Oahu as just Honolulu and Waikiki but its scenic North Shore and beautiful Koolau and Waianae mountain ranges are truly spectacular.

Oahu is the home of three of the most famous Hawaiian lu'aus; the "Polynesian Cultural Center" Lu'au, Germaine's Lu'au and Paradise Cove Lu'au. The Hawaiian lu'aus and feasts on Oahu are heavily steeped in Hawaiian history, Polynesian history, hula dancing and all facets of Hawaiian culture.

Would you like to visit the Pearl Harbor Memorial when you're in Hawaii and you're staying on the Big Island? Tom Barefoot's Tours can make it happen with a one day tour of Pearl Harbor that departs from the Big Island of Hawaii.

The Polynesian Cultural Center has been considered for years to be the most visited of all of Hawaii's top paid attractions. Over 33 million people have visited this beautiful North Shore location to experience the seven native villages that give visitors a rare opportunity to participate in various levels of the daily activities of these South Pacific cultures.